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'''James Munro''' was the pseudonym of a British writer named '''James William Mitchell''' (born 1926) who, in the late 1960s, wrote four superior spy thrillers under this byline. The hero is a British agent named [[John Craig]], who works, mostly reluctantly, for Department K.  The books, '''The Man Who Sold Death'''; '''Die Rich, Die Happy'''; '''The Money That Money Can't Buy'''; and '''The Innocent Bystanders''' were exceptionally tough-minded, well-written, and well-plotted.  They had a genuinely heroic (and intelligent) protagonist, a brilliantly drawn eccentric M-type boss, and truly menacing villains.
'''James Munro''' was the pseudonym of a British writer named '''James William Mitchell''' (born 1926) who, in the late 1960s, wrote four superior spy thrillers under this byline. The hero is a British agent named [[John Craig]], who works, mostly reluctantly, for Department K.  The books, '''The Man Who Sold Death'''; '''Die Rich, Die Happy'''; '''The Money That Money Can't Buy'''; and '''The Innocent Bystanders''' were exceptionally tough-minded, well-written, and well-plotted.  They had a genuinely heroic (and intelligent) protagonist, a brilliantly drawn eccentric M-type boss, and truly menacing villains.


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==See also==
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*[[Catalog of prominent mystery writers]]
*[[Catalog of prominent mystery writers]]
[[Category:Literature Workgroup|Munro, James]]
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James Munro was the pseudonym of a British writer named James William Mitchell (born 1926) who, in the late 1960s, wrote four superior spy thrillers under this byline. The hero is a British agent named John Craig, who works, mostly reluctantly, for Department K. The books, The Man Who Sold Death; Die Rich, Die Happy; The Money That Money Can't Buy; and The Innocent Bystanders were exceptionally tough-minded, well-written, and well-plotted. They had a genuinely heroic (and intelligent) protagonist, a brilliantly drawn eccentric M-type boss, and truly menacing villains.

Mitchell also wrote under the pseudonym Patrick O. McGuire.

See also